
Mogami
Mogami GOLD DB25-DB25-01.5 8-Channel Analog Interface Cable 1.5ft
Premium 8-channel DB25 analog snake cable built with Mogami 2932 Neglex wire for noise-free studio connections.
$179.95*
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Overview
Key Features
8-channel Analog Interface Cable
Specifications
Brand
Mogami
Model
GOLD DB25-DB25-01.5
Cable Type
8-Channel Analog Snake
Cable
Mogami 2932 Neglex Studio Cable
Connectors
DB25 to DB25
Connector Construction
All-Metal D-Sub Shells
Length
1.5 feet
Channels
8
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Mogami 2932 Neglex cable delivers exceptional signal clarity and low noise across all eight channels
- All-metal D-sub shells provide durable, interference-resistant connections
- 1.5-foot length is ideal for tight rack-to-rack patching without excess cable clutter
- Mogami Gold series construction ensures consistent, professional-grade reliability
👎 Cons
- 1.5-foot length is only suitable for closely positioned equipment and cannot reach between separate racks
- DB25 connector format limits compatibility to gear that supports the D-sub standard
- Premium Mogami pricing is significantly higher than generic DB25 snake cables
- Single fixed length means no flexibility if your equipment spacing changes
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of cable is used in this Mogami Gold DB25-DB25 snake?
It uses Mogami 2932 Neglex Studio Cable, which is designed for low-noise, high-fidelity analog audio signal transmission.
What connectors does this cable use?
Both ends terminate in DB25 connectors with all-metal D-sub shells for reliable, noise-proof connections.
How many audio channels does this cable carry?
This is an 8-channel analog interface cable, carrying eight discrete audio channels through a single DB25-to-DB25 run.
What is the length of this cable?
This particular model is 1.5 feet long, making it ideal for short patch runs between closely racked equipment.
What equipment is this cable typically used with?
It is commonly used to connect patchbays, audio interfaces, mixing consoles, and other professional studio gear that uses the DB25 (D-sub) connector standard.